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Linéa brings contemporary Italian cooking to Spa's €€€ dining tier, holding a Michelin Plate in both 2024 and 2025 and earning a 4.7 Google rating across 460 reviews. In a town where Modern French dominates the upper tables, this Italian-leaning address offers a distinct alternative, positioning itself against the city's creative and contemporary peer set rather than its classic brasserie circuit.

Italian Cooking in a Town That Runs on French Kitchens
Spa's restaurant culture is, in most respects, a French inheritance. The town's thermal identity, its aristocratic visitor history, and its proximity to the Ardennes have shaped a dining scene where Modern French holds the upper ground — from L'Art de Vivre at the €€€ tier to La Cour de la Reine and Le Grand Maur at the €€ level. Against that backdrop, a contemporary Italian address in the €€€ bracket occupies an unusual position: it is competing on price with French-trained kitchens while drawing on a culinary tradition the city has rarely foregrounded. That contrast is what makes Linéa, on Avenue des Lanciers, worth understanding on its own terms.
Italian contemporary cooking, as a category, carries a specific set of expectations. It is not the red-sauce trattoria register, nor the rigidly regional cucina tipica mode. It sits in a space where technique and ingredient sourcing are allowed to push against classical boundaries while remaining legible as Italian — where a risotto can carry influences from elsewhere, where pasta might be the vehicle for something more editorial than traditional. In Belgium, that register is occupied by a small number of addresses: Agli Amici Rovinj in Rovinj and L'Olivo in Anacapri represent the international peer set for this style. Within Belgium's own high-end circuit , which runs through addresses like Bozar Restaurant in Brussels, Hof van Cleve in Kruishoutem, and Zilte in Antwerp , Italian contemporary is a minority note. Finding it in Spa, rather than Brussels or Liège, is the kind of positioning that tends to serve a specific, returning clientele.
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A Michelin Plate , awarded to Linéa in both 2024 and 2025 , designates a kitchen producing food of sufficient quality to merit attention, without yet crossing into starred territory. In the Belgian context, where the Guide's coverage of smaller spa towns tends to be thinner than its coverage of cities, a consecutive Plate recognition signals consistent kitchen discipline rather than a lucky inspection year. The award places Linéa in a tier above casual dining without positioning it in the same conversation as Belgium's starred cohort. For a visitor to Spa, that distinction matters: you are eating in a kitchen that the Guide has noticed and returned to, which in a town of this size carries more weight than it might in Antwerp or Ghent.
The 4.7 rating across 460 Google reviews adds a second data layer. Volume at that score, in a mid-sized Belgian town with a relatively modest tourist throughput compared to coastal or capital destinations, suggests a strong local and regional repeat rate. Spa's visitor base skews toward wellness weekenders, motorsport tourists arriving for Circuit de Spa-Francorchamps events, and the kind of Belgian and Dutch short-break traveller who researches tables in advance. A rating sustained at 4.7 over enough volume to reach 460 reviews points to consistency that extends across different visitor types and different kitchen nights.
The Generational Weight of Italian Cooking
Italian cuisine, more than perhaps any other European tradition, is bound up in the idea of inherited knowledge. The nonna in the kitchen is a cliché, but like most culinary clichés it survives because it describes something real: the transmission of technique, proportion, and instinct through proximity rather than formal education. A sauce learned by watching is a different thing from a sauce learned from a textbook. The contemporary Italian kitchen, at its most interesting, holds that inherited knowledge in tension with modern technique , it does not discard the grandmother's method, but it asks what happens when you apply precision temperature control or better-sourced ingredients to a recipe that was calibrated for a wood-burning stove and an open market.
That tension is what separates the more compelling addresses in this category from simple modernisation exercises. The kitchens that earn sustained recognition in Italian contemporary , including those in Belgium's wider fine-dining circuit represented by names like Boury in Roeselare, Willem Hiele in Oudenburg, and Bartholomeus in Heist, even where those kitchens operate in different traditions , tend to be ones where the modernising impulse is subordinate to flavour memory rather than the reverse. Linéa's consecutive Plate recognitions suggest a kitchen that has found a workable balance in that negotiation.
Where Linéa Sits in Spa's Dining Tier
At €€€, Linéa prices against L'Art de Vivre and Manoir de Lébioles rather than the €€ addresses like L'Auberge. That positioning means a visitor is making a different kind of decision than they would at a neighbourhood brasserie: the expectation is a composed, attentive kitchen, a wine programme to match, and an experience that takes some time. Italian contemporary at this price point in Belgium is not a casual register. You are paying for sourcing, for technique, and for the kind of front-of-house attentiveness that a Michelin-noted address is expected to maintain.
Linéa is located at Avenue des Lanciers 9 in central Spa, accessible on foot from the town's main hotels and the thermal baths area. For visitors arriving from Brussels or Liège by car , the more practical route given Spa's rail connections , the address sits within easy reach of the town centre. Booking in advance is advisable, particularly during the Circuit de Spa-Francorchamps race calendar and the summer wellness season, when Spa's tables across all tiers run at capacity. For a broader view of what Spa's dining scene offers, the EP Club Spa restaurants guide covers the full range; for accommodation, the Spa hotels guide and the Spa bars guide round out a visit. Those interested in the region's wine and producer context can consult the Spa wineries guide, and for structured activities, the Spa experiences guide covers what's available.
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Recognition Snapshot
A quick look at comparable venues, using the data we have on file.
| Venue | Awards | Cuisine | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| Linéa | Michelin Plate (2025); Michelin Plate (2024) | Italian Contemporary | This venue |
| L'Art de Vivre | Modern French | Modern French, €€€ | |
| L'Auberge | French | French, €€ | |
| Manoir de Lébioles | Creative | Creative, €€€ | |
| La Cour de la Reine | Modern French | Modern French, €€ | |
| Le Grand Maur | Modern French | Modern French, €€ |
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